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The Gut Stuff is a proactive advocate for gut health, educating a substantial community and offering an innovative app in BETA that aims to bridge gaps in the gut health market. With a strong presence in physical products, workplace education, and media, they're positioned to redefine the gut health category and leverage diversified revenue streams for growth during their expansion into the digital realm.
days to go: Expired investment: £321,662
A new social media platform created for parents, by parents. TotsApp allows parents to arrange babysitters and school-lifts for their children, as well as socialise and share interesting offers and holidays they find with their groups or with the wider community. Parents can also list unwanted children's toys and items for other users to purchase.
days to go: Expired investment: £32,290
Emopwering people to improve their musculoskeletal health through exercise. TrackActive is a physical health app that assesses a person's conditions, health and habits and delivers a personalised programme consisting of advice and exercises that adapt as the person progresses. The app is developed using rehabilitative exercise data, clinical algorithms and AI. The app can be used by organisations to view anonymised information on the health of their employees or customers and is distributed via public health, corporate and insurance partners. TrackActive will be monetised via the aforementioned partners, who will pay an ongoing monthly subscription from £25 per month. This figure may increase depending on the health practitioners using the service. TrackActive's content, such as articles, video and images, can also be licensed to partners. Funds will be allocated towards developing the product further, with the inclusion of an Android version, admin dashboards, evidence-based content and regular updates to the app.
days to go: Expired investment: £253,598
Receive an affordable massage at home and on-demand by easily booking straight from an app. Since the start of year, Urban Massage has delivered more than 114,000 massages and received a 4.85/5 or above rating for the level of treatment provided to their customers. The company has successfully launched in Birmingham, Manchester and Paris with an Annualised Run Rate (ARR) of 3,300% from June 2014 and in June 2018, an ARR of £10.4m.
days to go: Expired investment: £3,491,730
Wireless Fitness allows fitness instructors to stream their music and voice from their phone to the phones of their class participants who listen in using their own headphones. This allows users to participate in their favourite classes without disturbing other park users or nearby local residents. 
days to go: Expired investment: £10,041
Qure are an affordable and convenient on-demand healthcare service providing a doctor to users doors within 2 hours, 24/7. The hassle-free healthcare connects individuals with highly-experienced medical practitioners in the local area. 
days to go: Expired investment: £720,000
VieLoco are a growing lifestyle app matching people on shared passions. They match users for networking, friendships and romance and helps build genuine relationships through the use of detailed searches. Users can select from hundred of 'passions' such as music, travel, food and many more!
days to go: Expired investment: £91,521
UniRunners deliver local food, alcohol and cigarettes using their courier mobile app. They provide the service in university towns 24 hours a day, primarily aimed at students. They have created a beta version of the app to gather feedback and traction and are available on all mobile platforms. 
days to go: Expired investment: £151,459
Swing has pioneered an IoT-connected micro-gym, the Swing Box, equipped with integrated free weights suitable for outdoor use. This innovative gym solution includes adjustable backrests and various dumbbells and kettlebells, catering to users of all fitness levels. Users can conveniently locate, reserve, and unlock the Swing Box using any smartphone, aiming to combat physical inactivity, which contributes to a significant number of deaths and costs the UK £7.4 billion annually. Swing's solution addresses the barriers of affordability, accessibility, and time in exercise by providing on-demand, free-access outdoor micro-gyms in communal parks and green spaces. With over 90% of UK residents within a 10-minute walk of public parks and only 32% meeting NHS guidelines for muscle-strength activity, Swing aims to lease these boxes to grant public access with leaseholders paying an annual fee of £2500 per box, covering maintenance and operations.
days to go: Expired investment: £287,590
Tribal Sports Nutrition (TSN) uses the revitalising properties of the Baobab fruit to create energy smoothies. TSN claims that its smoothies are less concentrated than other sports nutrition brands, are 100% organic, and easy on the stomach. The company also incorporates vitamin C, antioxidants, fibre, and electrolytes into the smoothies to make it the on-the-go snack for active lifestyle consumers. TSN asserts that its baobab ingredient is wild-harvested by cooperatives in Africa, bringing income to people and preserving the local ecology. The company received a certification from the Organic Food Federation (OFF) and aims to achieve B Corp status. TSN's products have been listed in Sainsbury's and on Amazon. It will use the investment to double its existing product offering in 2021 and launch hydration, plant protein recovery products, and Baobab energy snacks.

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days to go: Expired investment: £421,647
  • Internet Business Awards Category Award Winner 2015
  • Hertfordshire Business Awards Finalist 2014

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